Monday, March 12, 2012

Spring BREAK?

So this week I'm on spring break, except I technically have no break at all...

I'm at home for the week and aside from working on a big project for school, I also have to redo the pool house bedroom.... which is turning out to be a lengthy task... I also plan on transferring all home videos to DVDs for my dads birthday on Friday, and I also am hoping I have time to make the upholstered headboard that I've been wanting to make FOREVER (and by FOREVER I mean 2 weeks).

Any who... The project I'm working on is a penthouse in an upscale high-rise apartment complex IN SHANGHAI, CHINA. Definitely a challenge! Since Shanghai is so westernized, and part of the assignment is to bring the local culture into the design, it's been really difficult to find a balance between "Chinese restaurant overkill" and "comfortable livable Chinese".  This design is for an American couple who travels a lot and spends at least 3 months out of the year in Shanghai for business.  This is what I've come up with so far...

This is the plan for the living room. There will be dark floors with a hint of gold, and the ceiling will be  black and heavily lacquered.  The barstools and all of the lighting is from Arteriors Home (who I LOVE) and I found the rest of the furniture using ShopAD and 1st Dibs. The area rug is from The Rug Company. Sidenote- I have an off-white fabric with the same design as the gold lamp that will be going on the slipper chairs (EEK!!)

I have everything picked out for the other rooms (master bedroom, home office, dining room, and two balconies) but without the fabric samples to show you, it makes no sense and looks naked, and since we only work with discontinued samples I can't find them online to post!

This is my favorite part of what I'm doing in school. Making these "rooms" on PowerPoint is the closest I actually get to seeing these designs come to life... I can't wait to actually be able to see my ideas and plans in action.



I'll be posting the pool house venture next! (and hopefully a post about my upholstered headboard project!)


See ya'll next time :)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Breathing new life into a dead room

DISCLAIMER: This was not done with any interior design education, so I know it's not great and I would have done a few things different if I knew then what I know now.

Okay, so this is a project that I "designed" and my sister financed.  Let me give you a back story:

This is the pool house at my parents' home in Virginia.  Over the last four years, my parents had someone living in there who severely damaged it (to what my parents thought was beyond repair).  There was HEAVY smoke damage and a large dog chewed the furniture and draperies off the door. I really wish I had before photos to reiterate how truly disgusting this room was. Imagine this- cobwebs everywhere (I even found a black widow when moving the loveseat out!), dog hair everywhere, dark yellow walls that were once pastel yellow, and off-white trim that was once bright white.

To surprise my mom for Mothers Day, my sister and I decided to redo this room so my parents could actually use it again.  In the past they had parties and the pool house was really instrumental in hosting everyone.

Once a year my mom travels to a tropical island with her friends and would move anywhere tropical and south of the U.S. in a heartbeat, so I wanted to bring a tropical feeling to the pool house.
So, since I can't draw (at all!) I used my Sims3 game to map out what I wanted to do.  There aren't a ton of options as far as furniture goes but you can customize the colors to your liking and the furniture they do have gets the point across well enough.
Another Sims3 picture looking into the pool house from the angle of the pool
And this is the pool house now, not exactly like the Sims3 pictures but it's definitely what I wanted!  I love the colors of the walls.  It's Benjamin Moore's "Un-Teal We Meet Again" (LOVE the name!).  The coral color is a good complimentary color to the blue.  I ordered the barstools unfinished and painted and stained them to my liking (it saved about $50).  The coral fish on the wall is actually a chalkboard and I thought that it would be fun to have around for parties!
These are the cabinets on the opposite side of the bar.  I really wanted to paint the base of the cabinet coral so that the doors would pop.  We ordered these knobs and each one has a different picture (I think the other two are a seahorse and a sea turtle).  If anyone knows where they came from feel free to comment, because I cannot remember.
The structural bring column in here sticks out into the room and I thought that it would be a nice touch to paint it coral as well, it's an unexpected pop of color.  PS that brick soaked up A LOT of paint! We already had the directors chair from Pier1 so we just bought the replacement pieces to better match.
Instead of spending a ton of money that we didn't have on artwork, these were painted Jackson Pollock style by yours truly.  I bought the cheapest canvases that Michael's had to offer and took them out into the yard and started slinging paint. I think they turned out really neat if I may say so myself!
My sister lives in NOVA so she was able to pop up to College Park and pick this up at Ikea.  Since this room is used for the pool area, I thought it was necessary to have a place to store towels and sunscreen.  The baskets and most of the decorations were found at Michael's.
I bought the palm tree at a yard sale for $45, which was a steal considering how well it is made and the fact that it has built-in string lights. The draperies came from Bed Bath and Beyond and the small rug came from Pier1.
All in all, I think that this turned out pretty well.  It was definitely better than before! It cost us about $600.
Approximate cost breakdown:
$250- paint and supplies (ceiling paint [1 gallon], wall paint [4 gallons], trim paint [1 gallon], stain, rollers, brushes, spackling, sandpaper) I think you get the picture.
$200- furniture (stools and shelves)
$150- decor (tree, curtains, odds and ends decorations, rug, knobs)

What helped a lot was making used of some of the older things we had.  Not top-notch design work here, but I think it turned out A-OKAY! Did I mention we did it all in 48 hours??!!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Not your mama's wallpaper

I came home today to a pile of mail. Lucky for me none of it was junk; it was chalk full of brochures and a few samples! I live for this stuff-- it's like Christmas comes at least once a week.  Getting these catalogs is a BIG help with school.  While we have a large sample room full of hand-me-downs from local interior design firms, it's always fun to find something new and fresh.

All of my new catalogs & brochures!


These are SO neat! These are nature friendly wall coverings from Concertex. My iPhone camera doesn't do these samples justice, they are beautiful in person.  My favorite is the Zendo Destiny, a natural cellulose weave. 


This is another wall covering sample from Innovations.  It is from the Metalessence line and is shown in Dark Copper. It is much warmer and richer than shown in this picture.


And last, but certainly not least, this is Tourmaline Murano, also from Innovations.  Although it looks silver, it is actually close to a sea foam color.  This line is made of small glass murano beads and I am in love. I'm not sure about the logistics, but I think it would be great in a bathroom.


Hopefully Christmas will come early again and I will have some fun new samples to share with you soon!



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Trying things out!

So, as you can obviously see, this is my first blog entry.  I decided to start this up to organize my thoughts and to blog about my experiences as I study Interior Design.  I plan to feature my projects and any inspiration I find along the way.  Since everyone is moving or already has moved to the blogosphere, I'm hoping this will also help me to network with some professionals and anyone else as passionate about design as I am.



I'm 22 years old and live in Wilmington, North Carolina.  In my spare time I shoot archery and, not unlike most ladies, I LOVE LIVE to shop.  It's a serious problem.


This is my dog, Lucy, and I.  If you have any idea what kind of dog she is, please feel free to make a guess, because I have no clue!


As time progresses, I plan to blog more and more, so hopefully the more I blog, the better these get!



See you next time!